A Survey of United States-Latin American RelationsHoughton Mifflin, 1965 - 487 páginas Historical study of economic and political relationships. |
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... continued to afford facilities for Axis espionage and subversion . This was because Ramírez himself was ousted by the more rabid pro - Nazi elements in the army who rendered the diplomatic break meaningless . The members of the Axis ...
... continued to afford facilities for Axis espionage and subversion . This was because Ramírez himself was ousted by the more rabid pro - Nazi elements in the army who rendered the diplomatic break meaningless . The members of the Axis ...
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... continued presence in Cuba of considerable numbers of Soviet military elements caused great concern in the United States . There were loud demands that the government " do something about Cuba . " But the Kennedy adminis- tration was ...
... continued presence in Cuba of considerable numbers of Soviet military elements caused great concern in the United States . There were loud demands that the government " do something about Cuba . " But the Kennedy adminis- tration was ...
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... continued resistance against the Ameri- cans , General Moncada , the commander of the revolting Liberals , held a con- ference with Mr. Stimson at Tipitapa on May 4 , 1927 , which resulted in the so - called Stimson - Moncada Agreement ...
... continued resistance against the Ameri- cans , General Moncada , the commander of the revolting Liberals , held a con- ference with Mr. Stimson at Tipitapa on May 4 , 1927 , which resulted in the so - called Stimson - Moncada Agreement ...
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The Land and People | 6 |
Agriculture Production | 14 |
Vital Statistics and Net Food Supply | 23 |
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